The major characters include King Arthur, his wife Queen Gwenevere and one of the Knights, Sir Lancelot, the magician Merlin, Sir Galahad, Sir Belvidere and the remaining Knights of the Round Table.
There are many different stories of King Arthur and his Knights - almost all of them fictional. In many of the stories the important knights are different from in other stories.
Some knights who were important in different versions of the story include Lancelot, Gawain, Percival, Bedivere, Bors, Galahad, Tristan, Yvain - and of course Queen Guinever, Morgana la Fay, and the wicked Mordred.
i have found about 10 of them so far:
-King Arthur
-Guinevere: Arthurs Wife
-Merlin: magician that raised Arthur
-Morgan Le Fay: 1/2 sister of Arthur
-Lancelot: a Knight of the Round Table
-Lady of the Lake
-Uther: Arthurs Father
-Igraine: Arthurs mother
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Muffy Crosswire, Francine, Arthur, D.W., Mr. Ratburn, Binkey, Buster, George,Sue ellen,The Brain, Fern, Prunella, Grandma Thora, Timmy, Tommy, Emily. Well those are most of the main characters.
King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Tristran (Tristan, just depends on how you spell it), Arthur's wife Guinevere maybe. Kind of depends on what story your reading.
BBC Merlin
Merlin , Prince Arthur Pendragon, Morgana, Gewn/Gewnevieve, King Uther Pendragon and Guise
minor characters
Morguise, Cenred, Sir leon, Nimueh, Fraya
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
the knights of the round table
well obviously it was Arthur but there were other very strong other characters
The legend says that they were The Knights of the Round Table.
No. They are only characters in a story.
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
Arthur knights
well obviously it was Arthur but there were other very strong other characters
the knights of the round table
The legend says that they were The Knights of the Round Table.
they were knighted by king Arthur
No. They are only characters in a story.
King Arthur
The knights of the round table.
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
King Arthur's men are the Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur created the Round Tableand its' knights.